Eleanor Rigby
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Me either. Never have seen a lifetime movie.
But how can the story be told without him? Not possible
What I meant was that JP could be kept to a bare minimum and the focus be on Jayme and any other survivors included in the film. No interviews or comments by JP should be included, nor even his photo. Just the facts of what he has been charged with. Too many times we have seen these freaks and monsters idolized and emulated.
If JP is truly remorseful and wants to do something positive with his miserable life, I think he should give totally candid interviews to any psychiatrists and researchers who are interested in interviewing him, and not give any more self-serving interviews to the media. He should also donate his brain (upon death) to any brain researchers who want to study it. In other words, everything from him once the courts are finished with him should be kept out of the public and used only by professionals for trying to learn how to prevent this type of monster from forming and acting out in the future. All JMO.